BIliDS OF THE lyEIAF EMPIRE. 
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•759 ( 1322 ) Pterocles senegallus. The Spotted Sand-Grouse. 
Tetrao senegallus Lhin., p. r>26 (1771) 
(Sentf/al). 
Algeria to India, to Karachi and to Jodhpore. 
1760. ( 1323 ) Syrrhaptes tibetanus. The Tibetan Sand- 
Grouse. 
Syrrhaptes tibetanus Gould, P.Z.B., p. 92 (I80O) 
{Ladakh in Tibet). 
Tibet W. to Ladakh, S. to Sikkim. 
Order GALl.IN/K. 
Sub-order A LECTOROPO I )E S. 
Family PiiASiAMUiC. 
Sub-family Phasianin ce. 
1761. (1 324) Pavo cristatus. The Comnicni Feafoui. 
Pavo cristatus Linn., iS’.A’., i., p. 267 (1766), {India 
orien tali). 
Ceylon, practically all India to 'W. Assam and 
Cachar. 
1762. (132,7) Pavo muticus. The Burmese Peafoui. 
Pavo muticus IJnn., S.N., i., p. 268 (1766), ( Java, 
Hartert). 
Looshai Hills, Chittagong, Burma, Siam, Cochin 
China, Malaya, Java. 
1763. (I 32 G) Argusianus argus. The Argus Pheasant. 
Phasianus argus Linn., S.K., i., p. 272 (1766), 
{Malacca, Hartert). 
Peninsula Burma and Siam, Malay Peninsula, 
to Sumatra, 
1764, ( 1327 ) Polyplectron bicalcaratum bicalcaratum. The 
Indian Grey Peacock-Pheasant. 
Pavo bicalcaratos JAnn., <S'.A., ed. x., p. I06 (1758) 
{China in errore), {Cachar). 
Sub-Himalayas from Bhutan to E. Assam, 
1765. Polyplectron bicalcaratum chinquis. The Bur- 
mese Grey Peacock-Pheasant . 
Pavo chinquis Mull., Suppl. lAnn. S.N., p. 12l 
(1776), {China). 
Burma, Is . Siam. 
